 They are best distinguished from similarly large, fuzzy  bees by the form of the female hind leg, which is modified to form a  corbicula; a shiny concave surface that is bare, but surrounded by a  fringe of hairs used to transport pollen (in similar bees, the hind leg  is completely hairy, and pollen grains are wedged into the hairs for  transport).
They are best distinguished from similarly large, fuzzy  bees by the form of the female hind leg, which is modified to form a  corbicula; a shiny concave surface that is bare, but surrounded by a  fringe of hairs used to transport pollen (in similar bees, the hind leg  is completely hairy, and pollen grains are wedged into the hairs for  transport).Like their relatives the honey bees, bumblebees feed on nectar and gather pollen to feed their young.
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An interesting side note... Did you know that many species of bumble bees are actually endangered, and a handful are extinct?
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